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Spots still open in Faculty of Education 2019 summer camps

The Faculty of Education (FEd) offers a variety of unique summer camp programs in July and August. A low camper-to-counsellor ratio ensures maximum involvement among participants. 

For the week of Monday, August 19 through Friday, August 23, there are still a few spots available in:

  • The Future of Gaming @ FBIT Gaming and Virtual Reality Laboratory (youth program - ages 14 to 17)
  • : Five days of camp programs to provide families with ideas for infusing STEAM into their activities:
    • Take the Family Outside
    • Makerspace STEAM
    • Minecraft
    • Basic Coding and Game Design
    • Robotics
  • :
    • Creating a Makerspace 1.0 (Monday, August 19 to Wednesday, August 21)
    • Creating a Makerspace 2.0 (Thursday, August 22 to Friday, August 23)

 

Camp programs make use of laptops, digital cameras, science and engineering equipment, and iPad technology. Campers share the equipment. Each camp has a different focus and theme. All camp sessions include outside games and activities. An Indigenous perspective has been infused into the Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM) camps, with campers learning cultural aspects through Knowledge Keepers.

Counsellors are Concurrent Education students and graduates of Â鶹´«Ã½ University's Faculty of Education program, and members of the Ontario College of Teachers.

Discounted fees are available for university faculty and staff. Spaces fill up quickly!

To learn more, visit the  or contact Sheila Rhodes, Summer Camps Program Co-ordinator, at ext. 2893.